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Soon the Boiling Springs offensive lineman won't have to wonder anymore what that would feel like.

Green (6-foot-4, 283 pounds) signed with the Tigers during a ceremony on Monday inside the school gymnasium. He will graduate high school in December and enroll at Clemson in January.

“It's a blessing,” Green said. “I'm just so glad that I got it out of the way, and now I can just focus on my senior season and winning state. Once that's over, I'll move on to the next level and see what happens then.”

Green had other offers from South Carolina, East Carolina and North Carolina and interest from Georgia and Wake Forest. He said getting his letter of intent signed on the Boiling Springs' first day of fall practice was a relief.

“I don't have to worry about anything,” Green said. “I don't have to worry about any recruiting or anything about that. Now I can just focus on the season, and hopefully we'll be really successful this year. I want us to be unstoppable on offense, and I want our defense to just flat out destroy everybody they go up against.”

Most notable Boiling Springs players to make it to the Division I level include current South Carolina redshirt senior starting quarterback Dylan Thompson, former Gamecocks quarterback Phil Petty, former North Carolina wide receiver Brooks Foster and former offensive lineman Logan Stewart, who had a stint at Vanderbilt.

Green said by signing with Clemson, it will open the door for more Bulldogs to get a look from the Tigers.

“I think the Clemson coaches spend a lot of time around our coaches and made relationships,” he said. “That's a big part of recruiting. A lot of it is who you know.”

Boiling Springs utilizes a similar-style offense as Clemson with a fast-paced approach. Green said already playing in a familiar system will help him catch on quickly with the Tigers.

“Going from our offense to their offense will be an easier transition for me,” he said.

<p>Noah Green always dreamed of playing at Clemson.</p><p>Soon the Boiling Springs offensive lineman won't have to wonder anymore what that would feel like.</p><p>Green (6-foot-4, 283 pounds) signed with the Tigers during a ceremony on Monday inside the school gymnasium. He will graduate high school in December and enroll at Clemson in January.</p><p>“It's a blessing,” Green said. “I'm just so glad that I got it out of the way, and now I can just focus on my senior season and winning state. Once that's over, I'll move on to the next level and see what happens then.”</p><p>Green had other offers from South Carolina, East Carolina and North Carolina and interest from Georgia and Wake Forest. He said getting his letter of intent signed on the Boiling Springs' first day of fall practice was a relief.</p><p>“I don't have to worry about anything,” Green said. “I don't have to worry about any recruiting or anything about that. Now I can just focus on the season, and hopefully we'll be really successful this year. I want us to be unstoppable on offense, and I want our defense to just flat out destroy everybody they go up against.”</p><p>Most notable Boiling Springs players to make it to the Division I level include current South Carolina redshirt senior starting quarterback Dylan Thompson, former Gamecocks quarterback Phil Petty, former North Carolina wide receiver Brooks Foster and former offensive lineman Logan Stewart, who had a stint at Vanderbilt.</p><p>Green said by signing with Clemson, it will open the door for more Bulldogs to get a look from the Tigers.</p><p>“I think the Clemson coaches spend a lot of time around our coaches and made relationships,” he said. “That's a big part of recruiting. A lot of it is who you know.”</p><p>Boiling Springs utilizes a similar-style offense as Clemson with a fast-paced approach. Green said already playing in a familiar system will help him catch on quickly with the Tigers.</p><p>“Going from our offense to their offense will be an easier transition for me,” he said.</p>